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Romantic Rivalry | Laxative
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IMDbBest Film | 1995 | Rajkumar
Best Actor | 1995 | Aamir
Best Comic Actor | 1995 | Shakti
Best Director | 1995 | Rajkumar

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When Salman Khan is asked whether he has seen the movie Sholay (1975), he says "Haan, dus baar (yes, ten times)", Amir Khan jokingly says "Iske baap ne likhi hai" (his father has written it). This is true. Salman Khan's father Salim Khan was one of the co-writers of the 1975 block buster "Sholay".
The movie performed poorly at the box office upon its release, but has since gathered a cult following.
This movie was first of its kind of comedy in Bollywood where humour is generated using movie references, cult references and also use of real names.
Actor 'Shehzad' paid a unique tribute to his father Ajit Khan, a legendary villain, by adopting his mannerisms and voice for the negative character played in this movie.
Both Aamir and Salman's previous movies are referenced in the movie through a song. When Aamir is cutting the ribbon in prison, the song played in the background, 'Papa Kehte Hain', is from his earlier hit film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988). While just before the 'oranges' scene at Raveena's home, after Salman has his lunch he hums 'Dekha Hai Pehli Baar' from his own earlier film Saajan (1991).
"Amar Manohar: Where did you buy that cap from? France? Prem: Oh, no. Its from Switzerland. I go there very often. I like the sunsets there. Amar Manohar: Ah! The cap's very nice too. It looks good on you. [Amar thinking - "He looks like an ape with a watermelon on his head."] Prem: Where did you get this red jacket from? Is it a "Chaudhary & Sons" product? Amar Manohar: No. Prem: It must be from America then. Amar Manohar: No. I purchased it from New York. Prem: Oh, New York. I thought you purchased it from America. [Prem thinking - "He looks like a retired monkey from the circus."]"
"Amar Manohar: Heads I win, tails you lose. Prem: No, no, no. Make it the other way round. Amar Manohar: OK, if that makes you happy, tails you lose, heads i win."